WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 19: U.S. President Barack Obama (R) toasts with Chinese President Hu Jintao during a state dinner at the State Dining Room the White House January 19, 2011 in Washington, DC. Obama is hosting a state dinner for Hu's state visit to the United States this evening. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)

Win a date with Barack Obama!

Obama supporters, get ready to swoon. You can now enter a contest to break bread with the president. For a price.

President Obama — or more likely a harried campaign staffer — sent out an email blast Wednesday to his re-election mailing list with this subject line: “Sometime soon, can we meet for dinner?”

“Supporters like you are the reason I’m here,” Obama begins, “and the values we share have always made our organization more than just a political campaign. So whenever I can, I want to take the opportunity to meet you.”

There’s just one tiny catch.

“Today, I want to ask if you’ll join me and three other supporters for a meal and conversation sometime soon,” the president continues. “Please donate $5 or more to be automatically entered for a chance to join me for dinner.”

“No matter what our opponents do over the next 14 months, dinners like these are how we will continue to put people at the heart of this campaign — and prove that we don’t need checks from Washington lobbyists or special-interest PAC money to win an election.”